| 1883 - 836 σελίδες
...go by the name of " good breeding," than to the mere Inculcation of knowledge. " I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 σελίδες
...go by the name of " good breeding " than to the mere inculcation of knowledge. " I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1886 - 378 σελίδες
...is the main point ; and, this being provided for, learning may be had into the bargain." " Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that belong to a man or a gentleman," was based on religion. " As the foundation of this," says Locke., " there ought very early to be imprinted... | |
| Max Gassmeyer - 1890 - 100 σελίδες
...contained (I suppose) in these four Things, Virtue, Wisdom, Breeding, and Learning I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those Endowments that...will be happy neither in this nor the other World. Tugend ist aber nach Locke nicht möglich ohne Religion : § 136. As the Foundation of this, there... | |
| Mattoon Monroe Curtis - 1890 - 168 σελίδες
...piety, truth, and good nature. Here virtue takes its true position in Locke's system: "I place virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...will be happy neither in this nor the other world. As the foundation of this, there ought very early to be imprinted on his mind a true notion of God.... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 618 σελίδες
...which go by the name of "good breeding," than to the mere inculcation of knowledge. " I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes... | |
| Bowdoin College - 1894 - 98 σελίδες
...stress on virtue as the indispensable and highest aim of education. "I place virtue," he says, "as the first and most necessary of those Endowments that...Gentleman ; as absolutely requisite to make him valued or beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself. Without that, I think, he will be happy,... | |
| John Locke - 1900 - 172 σελίδες
...breeding," were to him far more important than the acquirement of mere knowledge. " I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom conies next in order, then good breeding, and last of all learning. In the interest of morality,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 678 σελίδες
...go by the name of " good breeding " than to the mere inculcation of knowledge. " I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of those endowments that...beloved by others, acceptable or tolerable to himself." Wisdom, that is to say, " a man's managing his business ably, and with foresight, in this world," comes... | |
| John Locke - 1902 - 320 σελίδες
...Difficulty to comprehend my Meaning. 35 § 135. I place Virtue as the first and most necessary of ^ •" "as absolutely requisite to make him valued and beloved...think, he will be happy neither in this nor the other 40 World. '""_ /ought very early to be imprinted on his Mind a .-. / § 136. As the Foundation ofthTs,... | |
| |